BELGRADE, Aug 23 (Hina) - The Yugoslav government today proposed Milan Simundic as Yugoslav Ambassador to Croatia, and appointed Vukic Bulatovic as consul general in Rijeka, the Yugoslav government reported today after the session at
which a number of new ambassadors were suggested and consuls general appointed. Simundic, born in the Croatian town of Split in 1953, does not belong to any party. He was educated in Pula, Novi Sad and Belgrade where he earned a degree at the Political Sciences Faculty. He was a professional diplomat, and his last function was in 1991 as the chief secretary in charge of the media and culture at the former Yugoslav Federation embassy in Hungary. Since then he has lived in Novi Sad where he founded his own company "Europanonia consulting" which specialises in publishing. The Yugoslav government today revoked the Yugoslav Ambassador to the United States, Milan Protic, after o
BELGRADE, Aug 23 (Hina) - The Yugoslav government today proposed
Milan Simundic as Yugoslav Ambassador to Croatia, and appointed
Vukic Bulatovic as consul general in Rijeka, the Yugoslav
government reported today after the session at which a number of new
ambassadors were suggested and consuls general appointed.
Simundic, born in the Croatian town of Split in 1953, does not
belong to any party. He was educated in Pula, Novi Sad and Belgrade
where he earned a degree at the Political Sciences Faculty.
He was a professional diplomat, and his last function was in 1991 as
the chief secretary in charge of the media and culture at the former
Yugoslav Federation embassy in Hungary. Since then he has lived in
Novi Sad where he founded his own company "Europanonia consulting"
which specialises in publishing.
The Yugoslav government today revoked the Yugoslav Ambassador to
the United States, Milan Protic, after only four months in office,
for "disobedience" and "frivolous" statements given to the home
press.
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